Thursday, October 31, 2013

Midweek Play: 10/29 - 10/31

Javier Hernandez puts in a dazzling start in the Capital One Cup and Andres Guardado will miss three weeks after picking up a hamstring tear as we focus on midweek action for Mexicans abroad:

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Andres Guardado's Valencia allowed 2 second-half goals to fall 1-2 against Almeria, but the bigger story is the torn hamstring that will sideline Guardado for the next three weeks.  Guardado started at LB for Valencia before being subbed at 41' after picking up the injury.  It has been a difficult year for Guardado, who has lost his once-assured starting spot at LW on El Tri after a run of bad form, and was not even called up for the last Hexagonal qualifiers under then-manager Victor Manuel Vucetich.

Elsewhere in La Liga, Carlos Vela and Real Sociedad blew a 2-goal lead in the final 15 minutes and nearly lost were it not for the heroics of Chilean goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, who saved a penalty in stoppage time to preserve a 2-2 tie.  Vela assisted on the first goal with a classy through-ball finished by Frenchman Antoine Griezmann at a very tight angle.

Last, Giovani Dos Santos' and Javier Aquino's 4th-place Villarreal squad dropped their Thursday match against 5th-place Getafe 2-0.  Villarreal maintains a 1-point lead over Getafe for 4th place.  Dos Santos and Aquino both started, but Aquino was substituted at halftime after Villarreal's Pablo
Iñíguez was red-carded at 39'.

Capital One Cup

Chicharito bagged two goals against Norwich City
In England's Capital One Cup, Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez made the most of his starting opportunity, scoring two goals against Norwich City as Manchester United won 4-0.  United dominated the match from the outset, with Hernandez netting first from the penalty spot at 20' after Adnan Januzaj was taken down inside the box, and then again at 54' with a rebounded header after Norwich goalkeeper Mark Bunn saved his initial header.  Hernandez has now scored 3 goals in his last 2 matches for Manchester United.  Whether this will translate into more playing time for Chicharito remains to be seen.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Weekend Recap: 10/25 - 10/27


A Man-of-the-Match performance from Giovani Dos Santos and the return of Chicharito the Supersub highlight the action of Mexicans in Europe this last weekend:

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In La Liga, Giovani Dos Santos' & Javier Aquino's Villarreal took on Andres Guardado's Valencia (although Guardado did not play).  Aquino was subbed on at 73' when the game was firmly in Villarreal's control.  However, Giovani Dos Santos was the main attraction here, as he started and had a monster game for Villarreal CF as they defeated Valencia 4-1.  Dos Santos atoned for a missed penalty at 47', when on the ensuing corner kick he managed a ridiculous backheel goal in front of net.  Forty minutes later, Dos Santos added another golazo with a 20-yard strike past the outstretched arms of the goalkeeper.  Dos Santos also provided a brilliant cross to Ikechukwu Uche for Villarreal's first goal, and was unlucky to hit the post on a difficult, close-range header midway through the game.  This was easily Dos Santos' finest game as a Submarino.

 

Elsewhere in La Liga, Carlos Vela's Real Sociedad got back in the win column with a solid 3-0 victory over Almeria.  Vela did not start, but was subbed on at 81' after playing 90 minutes in the Champions League loss to Manchester United earlier in the week.  Also, Nery Castillo started at Forward and played 63 uninspiring minutes in Rayo Vallecano's 0-3 loss to Valladolid.  Rayo sits just one spot out of the relegation zone in the La Liga table.

In injury news, Jonathan Dos Santos will miss about 6 months due to a knee ligament tear suffered in practice.  This will more than likely end any hope that the younger Dos Santos might have had in representing Mexico in the World Cup in Brazil (if, indeed, Mexico makes the World Cup), and might mark an end to his Barcelona career (a career which never got off the ground, to be honest).

Last, Hector Moreno had a rough week for Espanyol.  Starting his third game after missing time with a hamstring injury, Moreno not only had to endure Espanyol's 0-3 drubbing at the hands of Levante, he was also booked with a yellow card at 57' and then left the game with a quadriceps injury at 59', which might cause him to miss this Tuesday's match against Malaga.

English Premier League

Chicharito scored the gamewinner in United's win
Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez was substituted at 68' into Manchester United's home match against Stoke City and helped to make an immediate impact.  United were struggling in attack with a Wayne Rooney and Robin Van Persie strikeforce, shockingly losing to the lowly Potters 2-1 and looking very sluggish in midfield.  So manager David Moyes moved Rooney to midfield and Chicharito to striker and saw an immediate improvement to his squad.  Rooney scored with an excellent header to tie the game at 78', and Hernandez scored just 2 minutes later with a nice header past goalie after losing his marker.  It was Chicharito's first Premier League goal this season, and second overall for the club after scoring in the Capital One Cup against Liverpool earlier this year.

Primeira Liga

The top two teams in the Portuguese Primeira Liga squared off as Hector Herrera's FC Porto took on Sporting CP at the Estádio do Dragão in Porto.  Herrera received a vote of confidence from Porto manager Paul Fonseca as he was handed the start after his infamous double yellow card during Porto's 0-1 Champions League loss to Zenit St. Peterburg earlier in the week.  Herrera played 67' before being subbed off with the score Porto 2-1 Sporting.  Porto went on to win the match 3-1.

Elsewhere, Diego Reyes started and played 90 minutes as Porto B suffered a 1-2 defeat against Chaves in the Portuguese second division.

Ligue 1

Guillermo Ochoa had a rough time in front of net as Ajaccio was defeated 2-1 by Guingamp for their third consecutive defeat.  Ochoa allowed two goals in the final 5 minutes after keeping a clean sheet for the majority of the match.

Eredivisie

Jesus "Tecatito" Corona was subbed on at 63' in FC Twente's 2-3 loss versus ADO Den Haag in the Dutch League.  Corona played inspired minutes as his team managed to pull the match to a draw after being down 0-2 when he was called on.  Twente came back to tie the game before Den Haag scored at 88'.
Back to Liga MX for El Cubo?

MLS

Erick "Cubo" Torres' Chivas USA was completely embarrassed by the Portland Timbers 0-5 in the last (mercifully) game of the season for the squad.  Torres ended the match with 3 shots on target but could not get one past the goalie.  Cubo's loan spell to Chivas USA now comes to an end, and it remains to be seen if he will end up back at Guadalajara at the start of the Liga MX Clausura.


Thursday, October 24, 2013

Champions League Roundup: 10/22 - 10/23

A Champions League record for Hector Herrera, but not a good one
Hector Herrera's huge gaffe overshadowed Carlos Vela v Javier Hernandez in the third round of Champions' League Group Play:


Hector Herrera received his first Champions League start for Porto as they faced Zenit St. Petersburg.  Unfortunately, it all ended horribly for him only 6 minutes into the game after receiving two yellow cards in 20 seconds (a Champions League record).  His first yellow was received after a sloppy tackle against Zenit's Hulk.  The second, more controversial, yellow card came on the ensuing free kick, where Herrera broke from the wall too early to interfere with the kick.  The referee was in no mood to deal with Herrera's transgression, and bypassed a warning for the yellow.  Herrera must now sit out the November 6th UCL match as Porto travel to Zenit.  Porto fought hard with a ten-man squad and were unlucky to lose the game 1-0.  Porto has started group play with 2 straight home losses and are in dire straits.  Worst for Mexico fans, will Herrera be trusted with a start in a critical match again this season?

Diego Reyes was not called by Porto for this match.

Chicharito receiving a high kick during Champions League action
Elsewhere, Javier Hernandez received a rare start for Manchester United as they took on Carlos Vela and Real Sociedad at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester.  There were no goals scored aside from an own-goal by Sociedad goalie Inigo Martinez in the second minute.  Hernandez' movement, coupled with an energetic Shinji Kagawa, helped to make the United side more pacey than they have been in recent weeks.  Vela was often dangerous for Sociedad, but the goals never came.  The teams meet again in San Sebastian on November 5th.


Elsewhere, Jonathan Dos Santos was not called for Barcelona's 1-1 draw with AC Milan in San Siro.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Weekend Recap: 10/19 - 10/21

Hector Moreno's Espanyol shocked the world and the clash of Andres Guardado's Valencia against Carlos Vela's Real Sociedad were the highlights of this last weekend of Mexicans abroad:

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Hector Moreno helped Espanyol with a huge defensive effort
Hector Moreno's Espanyol were on the winning end of probably the biggest upset of the season so far as they ended Atletico Madrid's perfect start to the season with a 1-0 victory, with the lone goal being scored on an own-goal by Atletico's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.  Moreno played 90 minutes at CB for 7th-place Espanyol.

Giovani Dos Santos and Javier Aquino both started for Villarreal as they traveled to the San Mamés Barria Stadium to take on Atletico Bilbao.  Villarreal never really got moving offensively, and fell behind on a fantastic Mikel Rico header from a gorgeous Andoni Iraola cross from the right wing.  A horrendous defensive blunder allowed Aritz Adriz to extend Bilbao's lead to 2-0 two minutes later.  After two yellows in ten minutes from Villarreal's Bruno, Villarreal were down to ten men.  Aquino was subbed at the start of the second half, with Dos Santos taken off at 65'.  Any hopes of a Villarreal comeback were stifled after the red card.

Villarreal next take on Valencia, where Andres Guardado plies his trade at LB.  Valencia took on Carlos Vela's Real Sociedad last Saturday, with Sociedad snapping their 7-game winless run in La Liga with a 2-1 victory.  Carlos Vela provided an assist on the second goal at 59', and Sociedad controlled the entire game from start to finish, with Valencia tacking on a goal at 90'+3'.

Last, Jonathan Dos Santos was once again left on the bench during Barcelona's surprising 0-0 draw at Osasuna.

English Premier League

Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez was left on the bench during Manchester United's 1-1 draw versus Southampton.  Moyes' conservative, defensive substitutions in the second half while clinging to a 1-0 lead backfired as Southampton tied the game at 89'.  Chicharito's playing time has been sparse of late, and with World Cup play around the corner the drumbeat for him to leave Old Trafford only grows louder with each passing week.

Primeira Liga

Diego Reyes started his first game for the FC Porto first team during Porto's 1-0 victory over Liga de Honra (Portugal's second division) basement dwellers Trofense.  Porto played a team of substitutes for this Taca de Portugal (Portuguese Cup) match, and can probably be accused of looking ahead to Tuesday's Champions League clash with Zenit St. Petersburg.  Hector Herrera did not play in Saturday's game, so he may feature against Zenit.

Ligue 1

Guillermo Ochoa started in front of net for AC Ajaccio in their 0-1 loss to Nantes.  Ochoa played a solid game before US international Alejandro Bedoya came off the bench to score on his familiar foe at 87'.

Eredivisie

Jesus "Tecatito" Corona did not play in FC Twente's 1-1 draw versus Ajax.

MLS

Erick Torres' Chivas USA did not play this weekend and have the Wednesday game against Real Salt Lake.  Chivas USA has been deplorable of late, being outscored 1-11 in their last three matches.


Friday, October 18, 2013

As the Dust Settles from the Hexagonal...

...we wonder what happens from here.

The final two games of the Hexagonal have been a roller coaster of emotions for El Tri fans.  From Raul Jimenez's immense bicycle kick to Chicharito's misfired strike in front of an open net to being eliminated from the World Cup with 2 minutes to spare to being saved by our fiercest rival, Mexico does not really know what is going on at the moment.

To add even more confusion to our emotions, Victor Manuel Vucetich was unceremoniously fired from his position of manager after only two games in charge.  The next coach will be Club America's Jorge "El Piojo" Herrera, who is the current manager of the strongest side in Liga MX.  The general consensus is that Herrera will employ mostly Club America/Leon players for the playoff against New Zealand, using the European contingent very sparingly if at all.

It has been a brutal 2013 for Mexico, and stability is badly needed.  We will see what Herrera has to offer a team that has been shaken to its core.


Monday, October 14, 2013

Sometimes...

...the Sun shines on El Tri.

In what has been the most awful year in a long time for the Mexican National Team, a ray of hope came bursting through the darkness in the form of a masterful chilena from Raul Jimenez in the 85th minute of a tied game.  The live call is required viewing:




Mexico had just finished a ten-minute sequence where their most famous player, Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, bungled a penalty kick, followed by a comical show of defense where Panama's Luis Tejada practically jogged a ball through three defenders and the goalie and into the back of the net.  It looked like another lowly draw for Mexico at the Azteca, when suddenly Jimenez came through with one of the most clutch goals in Mexico history.

Could this ridiculous goal be the thing which wakes Mexico from its slumber?  Will a team that could not catch a break in the first 10 months of 2013 suddenly have fortune smile upon it?  Will all the trials and tribulations suffered in the Hexagonal finally be shirked off, and Mexico finally meld together into the team that its supporters know it can be?

There is little time for self-glorification.  Mexico must now travel to Costa Rica to secure the final Hexagonal spot.  This will require securing a point from a team that has been dangerous in the CONCACAF region, having already tied Mexico in El Azteca and defeated the United States, leaders of the Hexagonal field, earlier in the year.  Will a new, confident Mexico emerge from this last game, or will it be back to the same nervous, uneasy play that has been a trademark of El Tri in 2013?  Tuesday evening we will find out.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Weekend Recap: 10/4 - 10/6

Mexicans abroad had a fairly quiet weekend:

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Villarreal CF rebounded from their first league loss last week to soundly defeat Granada CF 3-0.  Giovani Dos Santos scored the second goal of the game at 49', a strong, running finish off of a short cross.  Dos Santos played all 90 minutes, while his compatriot Javier Aquino started but was subbed off at 63'.

Carlos Vela played 90 minutes in Real Sociedad's shocking 0-1 loss to league cellar-dwellers Rayo Vallecano, where Nery Castillo made his first start and played 62 minutes.  An 89' penalty was the only score of this match.  Real Sociedad has been reeling since qualifying for Champions League group stage, having been winless in their last 7 La Liga fixtures.
Hector Moreno will miss several weeks

Elsewhere in La Liga, Andres Guardado played 90 minutes in Valencia's 1-1 draw at Atletico Bilbao, and Jonathan Dos Santos was on the bench for the entirety of Barcelona's 4-1 thrashing of Valladolid.

Last, Hector Moreno did not feature in Espanyol's 2-1 loss at Elche due to a hamstring tear.  Moreno will miss several weeks, including Mexico's all-important October 9th hexagonal qualifier versus Panama.

English Premier League

Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez did not feature in Manchester United's 2-1 victory over Sunderland.

Primeira Liga

Hector Herrera received his first start since transferring to FC Porto, playing 90 minutes in their 3-1 win at Arouca.  Diego Reyes started for Porto B, playing 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss to Sporting Covilha.

Ligue 1

Guillermo Ochoa had a rough day in front of net as Ajaccio was smoked by Lille 3-0 in Ligue 1 action on Saturday.  Ajaccio sits uncomfortably in 17th place in the French League table, barely avoiding the relegation zone.

Eredivisie

Jesus "Tecatito" Corona was not called for Twente's 1-0 victory over Cambuur.  Tecatito had scored his first career Eredivisie goal last week for his new Dutch club, who now sit atop the Eredivisie table.

MLS

Erick Torres' Chivas USA was devastated 5-0 by the LA Galaxy in MLS action.  Nothing positive could possibly be taken from this match.  After a promising start to his MLS career and what seemed like a resurgence at Chivas USA after a terrible first half of the season, Chivas USA has been performing terribly in the last several weeks.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Champions League Roundup: 10/1 - 10/2

Several Mexicans saw action in the second week of Champions League group play for the 2013-2014 season.  Here is a recap of the action organized by league:


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Vela slips his rebounded penalty past the goalie in CL action
Carlos Vela scored 1 goal, a rebound from his own penalty miss, in Real Sociedad's 2-1 loss to German Club Bayer Leverkusen in San Sebastian on Wednesday.  Sociedad was stunned in stoppage time as Bayer was able to convert a beautiful, bending, free kick from Jens Hegeler, which was awarded after a controversial offside call on Antoine Griezmann.

Elsewhere in Champions League play, Jonathan Dos Santos was not called as Barcelona traveled to Celtic Park to beat Celtic 1-0.

English Premier League

Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez did not feature from the bench in Manchester United's 1-1 draw at Shakhtar Donetsk.  United are only the second English team in history to win points at the Ukrainian side's Donbass Arena.

Primeira Liga

Hector Herrera was called, but did not play, in Porto's 1-2 home loss to Atletico Madrid.  Diego Reyes was not called for the match.

Champions League play resumes on Tuesday, October 22nd, as Porto host Russian power Zenit St. Petersburg and Barcelona travel to Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Italy to face a currently struggling AC Milan.  On October 23rd, Manchester United host Real Sociedad at Old Trafford in what may be billed as a battle of Mexican strikers, with Javier Hernandez's struggling United side taking on Carlos Vela and Real Sociedad.